Capital: | € 10 million |
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Age: | 57 |
Born: | May 29, 1962 |
Country of origin: | Argentina |
Source of wealth: | Pop singer |
Last updated: | 2024 |
Short introduction
He almost went into a real “Baywatch” career. But then the merciless romantic came through in him and he chose a musical career. Semino Rossi, who loves sunsets on the beach and has married his current wife twice, has been one of the greatest figures in the German pop scene for many years – and could even melt the polar caps with his sentimental ballads.
Early life
Semino Rossi was born in Argentina in 1962, more precisely in the industrial metropolis of Rosario. His real name is Omar Ernesto. Semino is the last name of his family. Omar’s mother, Esther, with whom he still has an intimate relationship today, takes care of her own children but also those in the area who have even less and come by to beg for alms.
The seminos are all very musical. The father works as a tango singer, the mother is a pianist and teaches her son how to play the piano. In addition, Omar teaches himself how to play the guitar. Already at the age of six he is certain that he wants to become a singer.
Nevertheless, it initially takes a completely different direction. He takes an eight-month certified lifeguard course from the Red Cross and frees at least 15 people from the deadly floods in numerous missions. He also gives children swimming lessons and sings in pubs on weekends. But nobody has any real interest in the music of young Omar. In 1985, at the age of 23, he decided to leave his home country and emigrate to Europe, where he hoped for more career opportunities.
Career
His first path led him to Spain, where he was at least familiar with the language. He lives on the Costa del Sol, goes looking for work, asks in all hotels whether there is a need for musical entertainment for guests. Without success. A good friend suggests that he should just try it as a street musician. Said and done. Indeed, Omar earns enough money to pay for his daily expenses for food, accommodation and clothing. He plays on the street, walks from table to table in restaurants and lives from the money that people put in his hand.
He also spends some time in Italy and Switzerland, always looking for new opportunities to make music, until he ends up in Austria. Here, too, he tries to make a living with street music, appearances in hotels and restaurants. The whole thing doesn’t give him a lot of money, but instead he gets to know the “love of his life” – midwife Gabi from South Tyrol, who – done by his singing skills – gives him a dime one evening. 20 shillings that should change Omar’s life forever. They marry in 1991.
Meanwhile, Omar shuffles from engagement to engagement, trying to survive the dry spells of the season by spending the winter in Austria and the summer in Spain making music. He also wrote to various record companies in Germany, but received no answer. Instead, he at least manages to land larger orders in the form of appearances in important dance competitions. Among other things, he supports the World Championship for Latin American Dances in Innsbruck. At some point he will even be invited to a championship in Moscow in the Kremlin, which will be broadcast in front of 40 million television viewers.
The year 2001 is a fateful year for Omar anyway. He makes music at a private birthday party and finally comes into conversation with someone who happens to have contact with Franz Koch – head of a record label. Koch calls Omar a few days later and asks if he might be interested in singing pop songs. Omar does not hesitate for a moment, senses his great chance, even though he can hardly speak a word of German – singing in silence. His future manager quickly misses an intensive language course that lasts for years.
And so it is that Omar releases his debut album “Alles aus Liebe” in 2004 under the name Semino Rossi. Although it sells successfully, it still takes a little while for Omar or Semino to achieve a certain degree of fame, which turns out to be not so easy. The pop scene is looking for young blood, but Semino is already an “older man”. After all, it is Florian Silbereisen who gives him the chance to sing in his show “Fests der Volksmusik” – Semino Rossi’s first television appearance, and more are to follow. “When the music is playing”, “Welcome to Carmen Nebel” and the “Musikantenstadl” are on the program. And semino is becoming increasingly popular, especially among women.
With the album “I think of you” from 2006, he catapulted himself to number 1 on the German and Austrian charts for the first time. This is followed by his first solo tour and the second wedding to Gabi, which he marries in his home country with his Argentinian family.
In the following years Semino released 15 more albums – not counting the tour and special editions. The album “So ist das Leben”, released in 2019, also contains Spanish songs, including a cover version of the hit “Amoi seg ma uns wieder” by Andreas Gabalier.
Semino Rossi lives with his wife Gabi and his two children Vanessa and Laura in Mils near Hall in Tirol and recently became a grandfather.
Career highlights
Over the years, Semino Rossi has won numerous awards, including the Echo, three Austrian Amadeus Austrian Music Awards, two crowns of folk music, the Goldene Henne, the Golden Tuning Fork and the Golden Gentian. He was also able to delight eminent as well as prominent figures with his singing, including Queen Beatrix, Andrea Bocelli and the Swarovski family.
Famous quotes
Semino Rossi is fated and very devout. He always carries a picture of the Madonna with him, which he kisses before every stage appearance. His unshakable faith gives him strength to master the hurdles of life and the challenges of being a singer. “Life is the way it is, sometimes not the way we would like it to be,” he says. “Then we have to try to make the best of it. You also have to be ready to fight. My faith has helped me in difficult situations, the confidence that there is someone who guides. ”
Amazing facts
Like his mother, Semino Rossi is very socially committed, proving that he not only sings about deep feelings, but also has them. In 2013 he donated the fee for a benefit concert to the victims of the flood disaster that spanned seven countries at the time. He is also committed to helping the poor children in his home country Argentina. Thanks to his help, numerous improvements were made in the areas of school education, accommodation, nutrition and medicine. But he is also committed to Welthungerhilfe and the organization of great moments. Perhaps an attempt to give back something that was born to him, because he says that his voice was given to him by God.